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Marlins Walk-Off Grand Slam Sweeps Mets in Miami

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Miami. Heriberto Hernández hit a ninth-inning grand slam off Devin Williams Sunday to give the Miami Marlins a 4-0 victory and complete a three-game sweep of the New York Mets at loanDepot park; Juan Soto was scratched from the Mets' lineup that day because of a fever and flu-like symptoms. The loss extended the Mets' skid to four games and deepened offensive struggles this week as injuries and illness have sidelined key regulars; manager Carlos Mendoza acknowledged sickness in the clubhouse, rookies started in the outfield on Game No. 51, and the team faces roster strain and standings pressure in the coming weeks.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • February: Mets open spring training with veteran expectations.
  • April 22: Francisco Lindor is sidelined with a calf injury.
  • Early May: Francisco Alvarez, Luis Robert Jr., and Jorge Polanco are sidelined with injuries.
  • Game No. 51 (Friday): Mets start an all-rookie outfield (Benge, Ewing, Morabito) for the first time.
  • Sunday: Heriberto Hernández hits a ninth-inning walk-off grand slam; Marlins complete three-game sweep.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a Mets fan, this is a tough time. Key players are out with injuries and illness. The team's losing streak is extending. It's a test of loyalty and patience. Keep an eye on how the rookies perform. They could be the future of the team.

The Bottom Line

The Mets are in a rough patch. But remember, baseball is a game of ups and downs. It's early in the season. There's still time for a comeback. Worth forwarding if you know a Mets fan needing a morale boost.

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Who Benefited

The Miami Marlins benefited directly from Heriberto Hernández's ninth-inning grand slam, securing a 4-0 win and a three-game series sweep while gaining momentum and a morale boost for the roster.

Who Impacted

The New York Mets suffered a series loss compounded by multiple injuries and illnesses, a shutout and a four-game losing streak that intensified pressure on the team's lineup and roster depth.

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Who Benefited

The Miami Marlins benefited directly from Heriberto Hernández's ninth-inning grand slam, securing a 4-0 win and a three-game series sweep while gaining momentum and a morale boost for the roster.

Who Impacted

The New York Mets suffered a series loss compounded by multiple injuries and illnesses, a shutout and a four-game losing streak that intensified pressure on the team's lineup and roster depth.

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